How Trump lost the summit

Trump Cult members are the biggest hypocrites on the planet. They have a massive double standard for their hero in the White House. I copied a portion of the article.

"Imagine if President Barack Obama traveled to Iran, shook Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s hand, proclaimed it was a great honor and spoke about his conviction that Iran and the United States would have a terrific relationship. John Bolton and Mike Pompeo, among others, would have a conniption."

Re: How Trump lost the summit

Sorry to disagree with you. Trump won the summit for Russia and China, he is dong their plan to disengage the US from that region.

Apparently in talking about investments, he is looking for more American engagement. North Korea has many resources that we could use. And America has many resources that North Korea could use. Bet Kim would appreciate a McDonald franchise!! The country already has an Indonesian burger chain similar to McDonalds that is well received.

Tx. your post is surprising. you, are a military man that saw so many Americans die in the Korean War now really thinking that NK could be our friend? That is practically thinking that the Nazis if they existed today could of use to this country. Have you forgotten what kind of country NK represents.? don't you approve of Democracies any longer? don't you have any allegiance to the men that fought and died in that war. and what it represented. ?I can't believe that you have changed this much. I must have misunderstood you.

Re: How Trump lost the summit

Sorry to disagree with you. Trump won the summit for Russia and China, he is dong their plan to disengage the US from that region.

Apparently in talking about investments, he is looking for more American engagement. North Korea has many resources that we could use. And America has many resources that North Korea could use. Bet Kim would appreciate a McDonald franchise!! The country already has an Indonesian burger chain similar to McDonalds that is well received.

The spectacle of the murderous dictator Kim Jong Un on equal footing with the president of the United States — each country’s flag represented, a supposedly “normal” diplomatic exchange between two nuclear powers — was enough to turn democracy lovers’ stomachs. President Trump naturally made things worse. He gushed: “It’s my honor, and we will have a terrific relationship, I have no doubt.”

An honor to meet the man who maintains slave labor camps, who periodically attacks the ships of our ally South Korea and whose regime is responsible for the death of Otto Warmbier? That should stun Warmbier’s parents — and every decent human being. Trump envisions a “terrific” relationship with a country that conducts mass hacking, is arguably the worst human rights violator, threatens us with nuclear weapons, detains our people and seeks the reunification of the Korean peninsula under its rule of terror. Imagine if President Barack Obama traveled to Iran, shook Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s hand, proclaimed it was a great honor and spoke about his conviction that Iran and the United States would have a terrific relationship. John Bolton and Mike Pompeo, among others, would have had a conniption.

Trump’s impulsive decision to have a summit and his insatiable need for attention provided Kim with a historic victory that no other U.S. president has handed to a North Korean leader. With not a single bomb dismantled or a single gram of fissile material shipped out of the country, Kim got more than he could have dreamed of — and all before the photographers departed.